Best 1st And 2nd Niche Fragrances For Newbies

What do you think would be the best 1st and 2nd niche fragrances for newbies who have only smelled designer scents?

My recommendation for their first niche would be Creeds Green Irish Tweed as it smells fantastic and has that WOW factor especially coming from only smelling the likes of Acqua Di Gio.

In fact most of the line from Creed would be worthy of exploring for the raw beginner to niche.

My 2nd Best recommendation would be fragrances from Amouage where fragrances become a little more exotic and complex but not too weird or off putting to the new nose. I would recommend Memoir Man but others also could fit the bill.

As there are a lot of houses that could equally be suited for those new to niche what would your best 1st and 2nd niche fragrance recommendations for newbies be?

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As there are a lot of houses that could equally be suited for those new to niche what would your best 1st and 2nd niche fragrance recommendations for newbies be?

I agree with your suggestions, Jack and may even go and check out Memoir Man soon.

I think the Acqua di Parma range is a great place to start. There is bound to be something for everybody in that line. From some great citruses (orange / lemon / grapefruit) to some fantastic light scents from the Mediterranean range. Colonia was my very first niche; 6-7 years later, I find myself owning the respectable Colonia Essenza as well.

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I'd recommend fragrances from L'Artisan Parfumeurs or Diptyque as the first niche house to start with. Both of them have many fragrances which are light and easy to wear, yet retain a noticeable difference from the mass market designers.

For example, from L'Artisan, someone can start off with the easy stuff like L'Eau de Jatamansi or Safran Troublan, then to stalwarts like Figuier Premier before progressing to the weirder ones like Dzongkha, Fou d'Absinthe or Dzing!

From Diptyque, kick it off with Vetyverio or 34 St Germain Blvd, before hitting the likes of L'Eau or Eau Lente.

For 2nd niche house, it's time to go big or go home. Pick one with a completely different style than the first. My pick? Serge Lutens.

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I agree with the houses being l'Artisan and Lutens. But if I had to choose two specific fragrances, and I were staying unisex, they'd be Bois 1920 Sushi Imperiale and Serge Lutens Daim Blond. If I wanted a floral feminine, that would be Tauer Carillon Pour un Ange.

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The important thing imo with Memoir Man is not to judge the minty wormwood opening to quickly as it can take time to get used too. But the drydown is incredible with fresh tobacco,lavender and how the mint mixes with these notes. The incense note is good as well and I swear I can smell vanilla as well but just a hint. It's dark & smoky but also a bit refreshing because of the mint note.

It's complex and has really good development and just gets better as time moves on. Especially when the symphony of notes shift and change on your skin.

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Originally Posted by Diamondflame

I'd recommend fragrances from L'Artisan Parfumeurs or Diptyque as the first niche house to start with. Both of them have many fragrances which are light and easy to wear, yet retain a noticeable difference from the mass market designers.

For example, from L'Artisan, someone can start off with the easy stuff like L'Eau de Jatamansi or Safran Troublan, then to stalwarts like Figuier Premier before progressing to the weirder ones like Dzongkha, Fou d'Absinthe or Dzing!

From Diptyque, kick it off with Vetyverio or 34 St Germain Blvd, before hitting the likes of L'Eau or Eau Lente.

For 2nd niche house, it's time to go big or go home. Pick one with a completely different style than the first. My pick? Serge Lutens.

YES to all of the above! My first niche scent was Premier Figuier, my second was Eau Duelle. It's good to build up to Serge.